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Should be a wild four years.

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We haven't deported enough people to where I no longer have to interact with Press 2s and H1Bs on a daily basis, though, so it's not nearly enough.
We need those valuable H1B patriots to Make America Great Again. LEGAL immigration is our most valuable asset, we need as many Indians as possible to replace the white LIBTARDS and we need them here LEGALLY so we can never get them to leave.
 
Can somebody actually name one positive thing that Trump has delivered so far? And I don't mean "owning the libtards" shit where it's all posturing and no tangible changes.
ICE has deported a decent amount of people, enough to where LA traffic isn't as bad. We haven't deported enough people to where I no longer have to interact with Press 2s and H1Bs on a daily basis, though, so it's not nearly enough.
Past that, the only "win" I can think of is passing the BBB, which won't kick in for months and got neutered compared to it's original version. And Judges are already trying to neuter it even further.

Every other damn thing this administration has done has either gotten immediately blocked by the Judicial (which Trump seems to be pretty content with) or is in service to the Long Nosed Tiny Hat people. I'm sure that Trump has considered using the Jackson option, but only if the courts do the unthinkable and block something that would benefit Israel. Otherwise, he'll continue the slow march to the Midterms and spend the 2nd half as a lame duck.
Trump 2.0 has proven to be no different from the Biden administration. Nobody here can come up with a single positive contribution Trump has made over the past six months.

In other news, Musk continues to tank what's left of his credibility
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Bannon's meeting with Trump last month wasn't about the war in Iran.

It was about protecting Mossad.
 
It has only been 7 months. This is also with the obstruction of the courts, the Dems, and other Republicans considered too.
That's 15% of his presidency, not accounting for the lame duck period, which in this case really will start as soon as the midterm cycle starts.

By the most generous count, we are ~25% through the period of time where he is going to be able to do a single thing legislatively or without total, naked interference from his own party in Congress.
 
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I don't know that this is it, but something is going on. My guess is that there are so many important foreigns (and domestics) on the list that it's release would fuck foreign relations right up.
It's crossed my mind that the quick turn around from hyping up the Epstein stuff to dumping it following the Nothingburger in Iran could be due to trading it and protecting whatever Israeli intelligence assets are involved in exchange for Israel putting the brakes on Iran. To me it seemed like the bunker buster strikes were more for placating Israel, especially with the kerfuffle that was the ceasefire.

Would I rather have the Epstein client list or boots on the ground in Iran? Everyone's mind is made up on Epstein being a bad guy involved with a bunch of rich people and politicians. I hate to say it, but it'd be easier for this to blow over than the Iran situation going deeper than it had.

Overall I don't put much stock in this specific train of thought. I'll wait to see how the whole thing turns out with more public pressure on the admin.
 
The funny thing about that "Orthodox Slavic ethnostate" is that by the end it was ruled over by a family of skin-walking crypto-Germans. German immigrants and influences are also largely responsible for many of the Russian empire's cultural achievements as well.
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Slavic ethno-state indeed.

not really german 'immigrants' but baltic germans.
these were germans living along the baltic coast since the days of the teutonic order. when the russians conquered this territory the, baltic german nobility swore loyalty to the tsar and assimilated into russian society by russifying their names, religion, and language. they mostly sided with the whites in the civil war, and subsequently fled to germany after the reds won.
Yep. One of the best White Russian commanders (albeit he gained prominence too late in the civil war to turn things around for his side) was Pyotr Wrangel, who as his last name suggested, was from a family of Baltic German nobles. Another fairly important but much less well-known Baltic German commander among the Whites was Prince Anatol von Lieven, who organized one of the best units of Nikolai Yudenich's Northwestern Army and almost took St. Petersburg/Petrograd/Leningrad (the other Reds wanted to give up the city, but Trotsky bullied them into sacking up & fighting for it, and they eventually overwhelmed Yudenich & Von Lieven with sheer numbers). Von Lieven's regiment even used a lot of leftover German equipment (whether procured from the Germans directly or supplied by the Entente from captured German stocks) post-WW1, hence they looked a lot like Germans even though they were actually Russians fighting for Orthodoxy, Russian nationalism & all that jazz.

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(The actual German-collaborating civil war era 'White' army was the West Russian Volunteer Army, and it wasn't led by a Baltic German but by a Georgian, Pavel Bermondt-Avalov. This was done for PR purposes, although most of the WRVA was just the eastern Freikorps barely trying to skinwalk a White Russian army and their real overall commander was Rudiger von der Goltz, a German general who was much more interested in trying to carve out a Baltic German state out of Latvia/Estonia/Lithuania than fighting the Reds.)
 
Can somebody actually name one positive thing that Trump has delivered so far?
A user named Velociraptor just named one
ICE has deported a decent amount of people, enough to where LA traffic isn't as bad.
That takes an enormous amount of deportations, you know.

And I get it, it's not as much as you'd like, but he is doing good stuff.
 
Does anyone actually give a fuck about Stephen Miller anymore? We already know his boss is compromised thanks to the recent Epstein incident and Dems will undo everything he does in four years. It literally does not fucking matter.
Your absolutely right Fatpacks, Trump has failed us and we need to act! DM me your address and I will mail you a detailed plan on how to infiltrate the FBI and a real life burger suit that I have custom made just for you. I have reinforced it with Kevlar and the inside is padded with as much plastic explosives as I can fit as a failsafe in case you get captured. We will get that client list one way or another! :jaceknife:
 
Wait, candidate for what? Doesn't Musk know that he can't be president? But in all seriousness, who the fuck would they put forward as a candidate? Musk is the only person dumb enough to jump in on this that would have enough pull to even get a percentage of the pie.
Was Mark Cuban born in America? He's supporting the America Party. Maybe he'll be their presidential candidate.
 
It has only been 7 months. This is also with the obstruction of the courts, the Dems, and other Republicans considered too.
Funny how none of these setbacks exist for unconditional Israeli support.
It's also funny how people said the exact same thing as you months ago, except with a lower number of months. If things don't change, it'll only be a short amount of time until the cope becomes "What, you expected things to get fixed in a simple four year term? We need to rally behind Vance '28 to start seeing real change!"

Trump 2.0 has proven to be no different from the Biden administration. Nobody here can come up with a single positive contribution Trump has made over the past six months.
Shut up, faggot. Don't act like your ridiculous, female hysteria blackpilling is comparable to the points I make. Trump is still an objective improvement over Biden in just about every metric.
The problem is that being better than one of the worst Presidents in history is less than the bare fucking minimum.
 
The funny thing about that "Orthodox Slavic ethnostate" is that by the end it was ruled over by a family of skin-walking crypto-Germans. German immigrants and influences are also largely responsible for many of the Russian empire's cultural achievements as well.
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Absolute retard.
First of all, the Romanovs, like many other blue-blooded European dynasties, weren't actually related to the countries they served by blood. How does that change the fact that for centuries, this "family of skin-walking crypto-Germans" served our country and our people faithfully and to the best of their ability? Also the Romanovs were Orthodox, not Catholic nor Protestant btw if that matters.
And second of all: I know it may surprise you as an Amerilard, but during the imperial times the European elites (the nobility and the intellectuals, that is) were often very intertwined. There is nothing surprising about the European foreigners from one country working for or living in another European country. The Europe before globalism was much more interconnected than you were led to believe.
 
Absolute retard.
First of all, the Romanovs, like many other blue-blooded European dynasties, weren't actually related to the countries they served by blood. How does that change the fact that for centuries, this "family of skin-walking crypto-Germans" served our country and our people faithfully and to the best of their ability? Also the Romanovs were Orthodox, not Catholic nor Protestant btw if that matters.
And second of all: I know it may surprise you as an Amerilard, but during the imperial times the European elites (the nobility and the intellectuals, that is) were often very intertwined. There is nothing surprising about the European foreigners from one country working for or living in another European country. The Europe before globalism was much more interconnected than you were led to believe.
Buddy I dont know if you are aware but your nation was historically an empire. Empires necessarily imply mingling with foreigners either indirectly as client states and tributaries, or by directly assimilating foreign blood into the fold

You can say the Russian Empire was an empire(it was) or an ethnically homogenous society(It wasn't) You cant pick both.
 
That's 15% of his presidency, not accounting for the lame duck period, which in this case really will start as soon as the midterm cycle starts.

By the most generous count, we are ~25% through the period of time where he is going to be able to do a single thing legislatively or without total, naked interference from his own party in Congress.
Yeah. Main issue is how long and really inefficient it is just to pass anything in congress. You get a majority of 1 or 2, then all it takes is one or two disagreeable fags on your side to completely undermine it all. Also dragging out every single bill for as long as humanly possible (BBB introduced 7th April) would give me non-stop conniptions if I were president. Knowing that every single one of the representatives is taking somebody's money thanks to lobbying to obstruct and push particular agendas would have me going absolutely crazy with executive orders personally just to skip over all of it; this also isn't accounting for shit behind the scenes where you know specific things won't be pursued because of the potential fracturing of the party.

Washington was right about political parties, so it's shame he did nothing to stop the creation of the Federalist party.
" However [political parties] may now and then answer popular ends, they are likely in the course of time and things, to become potent engines, by which cunning, ambitious, and unprincipled men will be enabled to subvert the power of the people and to usurp for themselves the reins of government, destroying afterwards the very engines which have lifted them to unjust dominion. "

Farewell Address | Saturday, September 17, 1796​

 
That's 15% of his presidency, not accounting for the lame duck period, which in this case really will start as soon as the midterm cycle starts.

By the most generous count, we are ~25% through the period of time where he is going to be able to do a single thing legislatively or without total, naked interference from his own party in Congress.

Hopefully that means the last 2 years is him shit posting on live air.
 
Can somebody actually name one positive thing that Trump has delivered so far? And I don't mean "owning the libtards" shit where it's all posturing and no tangible changes.
ICE has deported a decent amount of people, enough to where LA traffic isn't as bad. We haven't deported enough people to where I no longer have to interact with Press 2s and H1Bs on a daily basis, though, so it's not nearly enough.
Past that, the only "win" I can think of is passing the BBB, which won't kick in for months and got neutered compared to it's original version. And Judges are already trying to neuter it even further.

Every other damn thing this administration has done has either gotten immediately blocked by the Judicial (which Trump seems to be pretty content with) or is in service to the Long Nosed Tiny Hat people. I'm sure that Trump has considered using the Jackson option, but only if the courts do the unthinkable and block something that would benefit Israel. Otherwise, he'll continue the slow march to the Midterms and spend the 2nd half as a lame duck.

(PS: Trump's probably not on the Epstein list, but he's not going to release it because Epstein worked for Mossad, and Trump wouldn't dare betray his masters by releasing their blackmail)
Off the top of my head
>We aren't in a ground war with Russia, and Trump is seeking to distance ourselves from involvement in Slavic brother wars
>We aren't in a ground war with Iran, and we aren't giving them money to not build a bomb while they do anyway
>We've renegotiated several trade deals with multiple countries/enacted tariffs that have generated additional 100 billion in revenue so far this year
>We've secured the southern border, which has not only limited illegal alien crossings, but drug trafficking as well
>DOGE has helped thin the ranks of useless government workers
>Gutted USAID
>Kash Patel (for all his problems) has reassigned dozens and dozens FBI agents from out of DC, and is actively working to shift the FBI HQ to a different building
>Trump has/attempted to reinvigorate US industry like the US steel deal

Just run through the thread highlights.
 
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